The best horror films allow the viewer to develop an emotional attachment to a particular character or characters before finally shuffling them off this mortal coil. When a horror film nails the sadness factor, it can make for a triumph of scary cinema.
If there is one thing that Hollywood loves, it’s a sequel. While it is always a good idea to give secondary characters some time in the spotlight, it’s the rare film that can be truly successful if it makes the mistake of sidelining a main character too much.
Katie Arquette made history on Monday night as she appeared on both AEW and WWE programming. The Local Competitor Twitter account pointed out that on this week’s Raw, she worked under the name Katie Arks to team with Dani Mo and Kay Sparks in a squash match loss to Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss.
Peter Avalon is the latest guest in "INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet." Avalon talked about his run in AEW, TNA, and Championship Wrestling From Hollywood.
Some film franchises go beyond a mere sequel. In fact, there have been several franchises that have hit five movies or more. That’s a meaty franchise!
Scream will still release in theaters Jan. 14, but it will no longer enjoy its red carpet premiere "due to Covid safety concerns."
It would seem that the center of a love story is the last place "Scream" belongs, but such was the case for David Arquette and Courteney Cox. The now-exes first met while filming the 1996 horror film, directed by Wes Craven.
What’s in a name? For a celebrity, a lot. Name recognition is vital. And yet that hasn’t stopped some celebrities from changing their names.
As Halloween approaches, we want to pay tribute to all the scary, spooky fans who made it to the stands in their holiday apparel. It’s a real trick sneaking some of these flammable costumes and toy weapons past security, but ultimately for the viewers, it’s quite a treat.
The 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards will be held on May 7, with “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Edge of Seventeen,” “Get Out,” “Logan,” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” all vying for the top prize, Movie of the Year.
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